Avatars/Sigs

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-{SC}- Renamon

BigHead Bot Master
Jul 27, 2004
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I've got my own already...

I think it's pretty phathetic that no one can make their own avatars, mine sucks but it fits my needs perfectly.


But that's just my opinion.... :(
 
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Shadow

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-{SC}- Renamon said:
I think it's pretty phathetic that no one can make their own avatars
Not everyone here may have PS. So its not there fault that they have to ask.
 

[GODz]_Odysseus-

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Dec 1, 2004
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SaD said:
Not bad , but I think a darker background is a good contrast to the light skinimage. :)


i agree so i changed it
this is the first time i've used psp8 is there a better program or is psp8 ok?
 

Shadow

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Well I think from experience PhotoShop is the most powerful tool out there. But you can get the job done with PSP.

BTW your avatar looks much better now. ;)
 

Nalid

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Since I don't have time to post a legit post right now... I'll drive by with a quick trick that works on both skins and avatars when importing an image ontop of another.

Ever paste something somewhere and get a funky discolored outline around the object that makes it stick out like a sore thumb? Here is the quickest way I've found to get rid of those. Mind you this is for Photoshop.. I can't promise other utilities have this function.

In adobe, when you paste something it automaticaly gives it its own layer... this is when you fix this. Use the Magic wand tool (one of my favorites) and click off of the image... this will select everything ~but~ your image.. now go to the top menu bar under the 'Selections' tab and pull down to 'Modify'... chose 'expand' and you probably only need to expand it by one or two pixles. Now, just hit 'Delete' on your keyboard.

T'daa offending pixelated area deleted. =P